Iowa has several players out for the upcoming game. Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz said sophomore cornerback B.J. Lowery suffered an arm injury — likely a broken wrist — around 8-to-10 days ago and will miss the first month of the season. Sophomore offensive lineman Nolan MacMillan remains out with a sports hernia and sophomore linebacker Dakota Getz (shoulder) is still recovering from off-season surgery. Both are out indefinitely.

Meyers, a Plainfield, Ill., native, became a public surprise when he was listed even with Gimm as first-team fullback on Friday’s initial depth chart. Gimm was switched from tight end to fullback after last season.

One of the players will replace three-year starter Brett Morse, who graduated. Rogers’ heart ailment prevents him from filling that role.

"(Meyers is) a young player a year ago who pretty much was a scout team player," Ferentz said. "Then with Brad’s medical situation right now, it’s opened the door for opportunity.

"I think those guys are pretty even; we’ll carve out a role for both of them. Matt is a guy with a great attitude. He’s come in here, worked hard in every phase of the program. He’s improved over the last three weeks."

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